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Yeah Disney makes you feel things Pixar like: okay so yeah your gonna need therapy an emotional short group oh and I'ma just take that heart of yours and play with it lol
Could not agree more. This sequence in particular is incredible and utterly timeless. In just a few minutes of purely visual story-telling, Up manages to convey what other movies 3+ hours long can barely manage. Any budding film-makers out there, animated or otherwise, need to study this and take notes, learn lessons, etc., because this - THIS - is how it's done. Masterful.
I remember my mom took us to watch this. She was crying the first 10 minutes and she said "I thought this was just gonna be a feel good kids movie oh my God"
@@MisterPlague Well that's an over reaction. First and foremost it is for kids, since Pixar marketed it for kids, like all the movies they made before this. So it is safe to assume that this film is for kids. Do you also despise the people reacting in this video? My mom reacted the same way these people did and it's normal. Despising someone over something like this kinda petty. Sorry.
@@zlkanglwrth2776 you mean how animation has been made less for 30 years thinking is just a silly stuff for kids and therefore as they make it less than live action stuff, then pay less to animators than they should for double the work?
This is the very essence of cinema: in a film, when you have something to say, you don't say it, you show it (The Greek root of the word cinema means: to write with movement)
"Why are there no relationships like this?" There are, you just rarely see them. I saw an elderly couple get off a bus a while back. The husband helped his wife off and they walked away holding hands. It was the most wholesome thing I saw all day.
To be fair, you're comparing top tier to shit tier XD This is one of the best (if not the best) love stories ever told - there's an entire universe of various quality love stories between this one and Twilight. Comparing Up to Twilight is like comparing the best tasting cake in the world to a plate of grass sprinkled with sugar - the second one is barely food, let alone dessert.
@@evangingerson1271as an adult you are better able to comprehend the sorrow the scene sows. Only after you have lost someone so close do you realize the power of loss.
Pixar just casually deciding to shatter millions of parents down to their emotional core for bringing their little kids to see a fun movie. You show one still from any of the first 10 minutes of the movie and the tears are gonna start for me
You should have included the scene when he revisits the album toward the end of the movie. We get a glimpse of Ellie's perspective. It was a great conclusion and actually made me more emotional than married life did.
@@isoldejaneholland8370Ong shit was straight creepy😂 but ig if dude is more so “desirable” much like 50 shades of grey there’s the double standard, put an ugly dude in both of those movies and it’s a whole ass case put on them💀
One thing I always found interesting is that we only ever hear Ellie speak when she’s a kid and we only ever hear Carl speak when he’s an old man (apart from when he yells out “No!” in the theater).
It's so amazing to me that Michael Giacchino did the soundtrack for both this movie and The Batman. Could not be more opposite soundtracks but both are amazing, such fantastic range and talent for a composer.
The part that gets me is when he’s going through the adventure book and doesn’t realize she’s added more to it. He just sees Paradise Falls and thinks “I had a lifetime to make my loves dream come true… and failed.”
For me it was the thousand yard stare as she was sitting outside. And that she loved him so much that she was able to break away from her mourning as soon as he came to her.
I wish more "kids" movies would take risks like this. For some reason, people think that kids can't understand anything more complex than fart jokes and pokemon. This movie (and Wall-E) were instrumental in my development as a kid, and this scene specifically stuck with me for years. It gets more and more poignant as I get older and realize the gravity of what Carl's going through, but kids can understand, and even be attracted to things like this!
Yeah avoiding topics such as death to a kid is a bad thing to do. They will just get heartbroken when someone goes and will never understand how to cope. Same with relationships if you don't teach them not to rush it and let it happen they will go out and waste there childhood just to get heartbroken by someone.
This scene hits so differently now that my grandmother died last year couple weeks before my birthday. My grandpa was heartbroken but it was through the power of love and family that he managed to move forward. Whenever we see old videos or pictures of the past, every time Grandma comes up, Grandpa would say “Hi Honey!”
I tried borrowing this movie from Rick Astley years ago. I asked him repeatedly for it day after day. I finally realized he was never going to give me Up.
I keep coming back to this clip. Whenever I see it, I think of my fiance and myself, and of my grandparents. It reminds me how much I love my fiance, how I want to grow old with her like my grandparents (married for over 60 years!). I think about how my grandma looks at my grandpa with the same love in her eyes as a teenager who is feeling love for the first time. My fiance and I have been together for 9 and a half years, and I want to savour every minute of the rest of our lives together. I hope everyone who might read this also has someone, or meets someone who makes them feel the same way.
Seeing their reactions at the opening, saying "How cute they are!" And "This is so nice!" Got me really spooked for when the sad stuff was gonna kick in.
Absolute best opening of a movie! Thanks for capturing the tears. Currently going thru a divorce, so I’m watching all the romantic movies to torture myself :( thanks again
I was in my early 20's when this movie came out. I was in my late 30's when I realized the reason Carl uproots his house to finally go to Paradise Falls is because he wants to die there.
Lmao I just watched this movie again a few days ago with my bf(who has NEVER seen it lol). He kept saying it was a suicide mission! And I was like prob… 😭
It is an INSANE feat from creators of the movie to immediately connect you so much to the characters that you end up crying from the loss within the first 7 or 8 minutes of watching. I don't know of another movie - animated or otherwise - that is able to do that. This movie is nothing short of a masterpiece.
This movie is something that always reminded me as a young kid that life is gonna go on, thinking I’m gonna change, and everyone around me is changing too. Always been an emotional movie
There’s a reason this is one of the most well known scenes out there. You’re literally watching someone’s entire life experience, with both happy and sad moments.
I've been married for 6 years now to the love of my life and have watched her health deteriorate very rapidly and seeing this and being reminded of This truly wonderful and tragic representation of marriage has inspired me to try to fulfill one of her lifelong goals of being a baker. It's so odd how impactful a moment can be just randomly scrolling through RUclips. This reminded me that it would be shameful of me not to be there with her to see it all through to the end.
Yeah the line “why aren’t there relationships like this in real life?” There could be more im in one at the moment. The key is looking for someone who may not be the best looking but they have a good heart and they think about the little things. Value the person and not the body and you’ll find a relationship like this.
The way they showed the love/life/lose of Carl/Ellie was magical with the simple use of "snapshot visuals" and music. You FEEL the passage of time, and love over the years between the two, so much that when the "main story" kicks off, you can completely understand where Carl's head-space is at and WHY he is so focused on doing one thing despite everything that gets in the way.
This whole entire beginning explains life so well in that one scene it shows how life will have its up and downs and to enjoy the best moments of life as much as you can while you still can
When he was old and looking at that painting and looking back at her old self, I had to cover my mouth because I was about to cry so hard. I still cried tho...cuz I knew what was going to happen. I knew...and it was heartbreaking...so much pain and sorrow ...and false hope.
I do feel like the doctor visit was meant to signify that Ellie was pregnant but miscarried and would be unlikely to ever carry to term. Them actually doing up the room is something people start to do the second they find out they're pregnant because they're super excited, it's rare to do so before even trying. Way to make the scene even more depressing.
I remember being like 5 years old, watching this movie with my parents and rolling my eyes and laughing when my parents both started crying. “You’ll get it when you’re older” my mom said to me back then. I just rewatched this scene for the first time in years (already rewatched it a bunch over the years and always cried a little) but now I’m 20 years old and I just violently sobbed my heart out. Even afterwards when I saw this video in my recommendations I just started bawling again even though the focus here is on the reactions and not even on the scene itself. God. What a soul crushingly beautiful exploration of life, love and loss.
First time I watched this movie, every time later in the film he refers to the house it made me tear up because of how well they’d built the story at the start
4:30 wrong. this is the best kids movie ever for teaching them about real life. i freaking love this movie, it's 100% my favourite Pixar film i knew i was going to cry watching this, but i watched it anyway.
When I first started to watch this movie. I thought it was gonna be your typical and a normal movie for kids but I was already crying a few moments later after I said those words. I swear.. This movie will literally teach you why people say the word "Don't judge a book by its cover"
This intro is one of the most beautiful ones I have ever seen and I just love this movie. Seeing a man have his world dying in front of him and finding a new North in life is one of a king type of thing.
The new Pixar short before Elemental is about Carl and Dug preparing for Carl's first date with someone since the events of Up. The moment that Carl looked at the old picture of himself with Ellie, the feelings kicked in.
I watched this for the first time shortly after my 79-year-old mother died. She left behind my 86-year-old father. Needless to say this part of the movie wrecked me.
I know i'm crying too in the first scene 😭 and wondering how could this movie gonna be when their start with memorable scene like that. And turns out it'll be amazing too
My grandpa was in bed so we bougth him a lot of movies, we choose this one because he looked exactly like him, with no clue of the story. He saw this a few months after my grandma have died, it was hard, he died 6 momths after her.
No wonder you don't have any subscribers. This is a perfect film for kids. It doesn't pander down to them, its life lessons are meaningful and realistic and it funny and charming.
This first part means more to you the older you get. I mean, I have gone to many cemeteries over the years to bury/visit old friends, family etc who had died, and then looked at other tombstones of people I didn't know and wondered what their story/life was and if anyone that knew them are still alive and miss them, etc.
I saw this movie in high school. It broke me so bad in the first ten minutes that I needed to see the rest of the movie. I NEEDED to see that happy ending.
I will just say it no matter how old you are or how many times you watch it you can't help but tear up at the first ten minutes of the movie because it's too beautiful and sad at the same time and what's even more sad is that Ed asner who played Carl passed away so now both Carl and Ellie are together again
Up needs to be selected for preservation in the US National Film Registry for being so damn full of emotion and art. It’s truly incredible what this film can make people feel
This was so much my grandparents. I cried in the theater. My grandma died 30 years before he finally passed. My grandfather became very bitter when he lost her, till he died He missed her
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Name of the channel/account
of the video having two women?
In which app can I watch them?
The first ten minutes of this film could've been a short film
It’s like the only part of the movie I remember. This 10 minutes gutted me
Pretty unsatisfying ending without the rest of the movie though.
Yeah Disney makes you feel things Pixar like: okay so yeah your gonna need therapy an emotional short group oh and I'ma just take that heart of yours and play with it lol
@@michaeldc951 You might want to have your memory capacity checked, then.
Could not agree more. This sequence in particular is incredible and utterly timeless.
In just a few minutes of purely visual story-telling, Up manages to convey what other movies 3+ hours long can barely manage.
Any budding film-makers out there, animated or otherwise, need to study this and take notes, learn lessons, etc., because this - THIS - is how it's done. Masterful.
The opening of this movie is heartbreaking, but her final message, "Thanks for the adventure, now go have a new one," gets me crying every time.
Reading this hit me straight in my heart
Yeah, that one actually hits me a lot more than the opening.
That part. every. time. kills me. 😭
Both scenes have me in tears 😭
yeah it hits hard
I remember my mom took us to watch this. She was crying the first 10 minutes and she said "I thought this was just gonna be a feel good kids movie oh my God"
That's like everyone's mentality when they first start watching this film just to get broken in less than 10 minutes fr 😭
Not to be mean to your mom, but I absolutely despise that ignorant thought. People see animated movies and inmediatly think theyre for kids.
@@MisterPlague Well that's an over reaction. First and foremost it is for kids, since Pixar marketed it for kids, like all the movies they made before this. So it is safe to assume that this film is for kids. Do you also despise the people reacting in this video? My mom reacted the same way these people did and it's normal. Despising someone over something like this kinda petty. Sorry.
@@MisterPlaguelol they touched a nerve there fella?
@@zlkanglwrth2776 you mean how animation has been made less for 30 years thinking is just a silly stuff for kids and therefore as they make it less than live action stuff, then pay less to animators than they should for double the work?
It’s amazing how an artful storyteller can make you feel so many emotions without a word of dialogue
Agree
And the music, it's perfection..
@@mixed12 Michael Giacchino is the goat
I never watched the movie but just watching this video made me cry wtf
This is the very essence of cinema: in a film, when you have something to say, you don't say it, you show it (The Greek root of the word cinema means: to write with movement)
"Why are there no relationships like this?"
There are, you just rarely see them. I saw an elderly couple get off a bus a while back. The husband helped his wife off and they walked away holding hands. It was the most wholesome thing I saw all day.
Yeah the ones that are publicly showed online are the only ones you actually see
Its turning more and more rare. New generation cant stand relationship for long. Theg are aways jumping and lost
@@yoshaosaxofonista Its even harder to get in a relationship with all this woke stuff floating around
Virtual Insanity
It because values are gone. Men stop trying and women standards became unrealistic.
the moment i started this video all i could think was "i cant wait see you all cry like babies"
And ends up crying as well.😂
Sorry, it may be that I understand its just a movie, but I have never cried with it.
@@MisterPlague understandable I didn't either
Damn,you guys have rock hard emotions
@@arnelarenas1833Nah, we can just separate reality from fiction.
Pixar told a better love story in 10 minutes than the entire Twilight saga
That's how the real love story are....husband a d wife should have each other back for life that's what true happiness is
Disney Pixar, Disney and Pixar don’t forget
Hah!
Ellie and Carl were both consenting age. Go figure.
To be fair, you're comparing top tier to shit tier XD
This is one of the best (if not the best) love stories ever told - there's an entire universe of various quality love stories between this one and Twilight. Comparing Up to Twilight is like comparing the best tasting cake in the world to a plate of grass sprinkled with sugar - the second one is barely food, let alone dessert.
Screen Maureen is great. It's lovely to see an older person doing reaction videos when the vast majority of reactors are young people.
I subscribe to every single one of these channels. ScreenMaureen has a very comfortable "cool auntie/favorite teacher" vibe.
Weird I didn’t cry to this when a kid but do now
@@evangingerson1271as an adult you are better able to comprehend the sorrow the scene sows. Only after you have lost someone so close do you realize the power of loss.
Pixar just casually deciding to shatter millions of parents down to their emotional core for bringing their little kids to see a fun movie. You show one still from any of the first 10 minutes of the movie and the tears are gonna start for me
My dad never forgave me for showing him this movie. 🤣
😂😂
I only understood half of that joke,
Your dad sounds like a tool
"Oh, they're gonna have a baby!"
This...this is gonna hurt so much...
You should have included the scene when he revisits the album toward the end of the movie. We get a glimpse of Ellie's perspective. It was a great conclusion and actually made me more emotional than married life did.
My thoughts exactly.
Especially that shot of her gazing out the window.
I always just lose it at that moment. I know it's coming. But bam! And I'm crying like a baby.
oh yeah, that was emotional.
the real Adventure that Carl and Ellie had was their Married Life all along 😢
A better love story than twilight in 15 minutes
That is an insult to to this movie
True, but saying "it's better than Twilight" isn't exactly setting the bar sky high.
Even Robert Pattinson said he thinks it's stupid.
💀
@@isoldejaneholland8370Ong shit was straight creepy😂 but ig if dude is more so “desirable” much like 50 shades of grey there’s the double standard, put an ugly dude in both of those movies and it’s a whole ass case put on them💀
how dare you. You have insulted one of the best movies of the decade
One thing I always found interesting is that we only ever hear Ellie speak when she’s a kid and we only ever hear Carl speak when he’s an old man (apart from when he yells out “No!” in the theater).
And "wow" from the window isn't? 🤔
I was having this conversation with my wife haha
If this movie doesn't make you feel something, you have no soul.
No life and heart either true amen
Lol
"Oh please, I have no soul" - Squid ward Q. Tentacles
Then I guess I have no soul
I just realized i have no soul😢
It's so amazing to me that Michael Giacchino did the soundtrack for both this movie and The Batman. Could not be more opposite soundtracks but both are amazing, such fantastic range and talent for a composer.
Also star wars, and the mcu Spider-Man movies
AND the soundtrack to the original Medal Of Honor video game
He also did the soundtrack for the tv series Fringe. Such an unsettling show with some great music.
The part that gets me is when he’s going through the adventure book and doesn’t realize she’s added more to it. He just sees Paradise Falls and thinks “I had a lifetime to make my loves dream come true… and failed.”
This was really sweet and sad all at once, but it was Ellie crying in the hospital after finding out she couldn't have a child, that got me.
Fr, they could have adopted a child but somehow refuse to do so..
@@chloe-fraser lol. That's true too!
@@chloe-fraser For me she had a miscarriage, she was pregnant but her baby died. You cannot adopt a child easily after that.
@@Fire6 Yeah, they wouldn't have been building a nursery if she hadn't already been pregnant. Made the reveal all the more tragic.
For me it was the thousand yard stare as she was sitting outside. And that she loved him so much that she was able to break away from her mourning as soon as he came to her.
I wish more "kids" movies would take risks like this. For some reason, people think that kids can't understand anything more complex than fart jokes and pokemon. This movie (and Wall-E) were instrumental in my development as a kid, and this scene specifically stuck with me for years. It gets more and more poignant as I get older and realize the gravity of what Carl's going through, but kids can understand, and even be attracted to things like this!
Yeah avoiding topics such as death to a kid is a bad thing to do. They will just get heartbroken when someone goes and will never understand how to cope. Same with relationships if you don't teach them not to rush it and let it happen they will go out and waste there childhood just to get heartbroken by someone.
5:36 LOL how one reactor is balling her eyes out the whole time, cutting to Mary Cherry joyfully humming to the song.
Haha! I laughed at that.
This scene hits so differently now that my grandmother died last year couple weeks before my birthday. My grandpa was heartbroken but it was through the power of love and family that he managed to move forward. Whenever we see old videos or pictures of the past, every time Grandma comes up, Grandpa would say “Hi Honey!”
The shot him sitting in the room with the balloons absolutely murders me.
It's a church. After Ellie's funeral he is sitting alone after everyone left, presumably.
I tried borrowing this movie from Rick Astley years ago. I asked him repeatedly for it day after day. I finally realized he was never going to give me Up.
i guess he did let you down.
@@YoureMrLebowski He would never run around and desert it.
@@FictionHubZA that's just the type of man Rick Astley is.
He knew the first 10 minutes would Make You Cry as you Say Goodbye (to Ellie).
I guess he didn't lie
I keep coming back to this clip. Whenever I see it, I think of my fiance and myself, and of my grandparents. It reminds me how much I love my fiance, how I want to grow old with her like my grandparents (married for over 60 years!). I think about how my grandma looks at my grandpa with the same love in her eyes as a teenager who is feeling love for the first time.
My fiance and I have been together for 9 and a half years, and I want to savour every minute of the rest of our lives together.
I hope everyone who might read this also has someone, or meets someone who makes them feel the same way.
Seeing their reactions at the opening, saying "How cute they are!" And "This is so nice!" Got me really spooked for when the sad stuff was gonna kick in.
I've never had a movie rip my guts out so quickly. Usually we build up to the sad but we get hit with it early on
Bruuuuutal. First the baby, and then 😧😭
Yeah, bout sums it up. The first 10 minutes of the film was Disney pulling down our pants and kicking us in the nuts.
'Old disney'
Pixar* call it what it was. :) It actually matters in this case. Pixar (now fully absorbed by Disney) is a shell of its former self.
@@N0URii not that old. it's only been 15 years
@@justinhearst what he means is the good disney before the woke sh*t
@Josue Avila what's woke shit to you man? Characters that aren't all white guys and white princesses?
Absolute best opening of a movie! Thanks for capturing the tears. Currently going thru a divorce, so I’m watching all the romantic movies to torture myself :( thanks again
keep strong my friend.....life sometimes is shitty, but usually better days comes after that.
don't do this to yourself, you deserve so much better!
Every love story is a happy one. We're only sad because sooner or later, every story ends.
Still one of the greatest love stories ever put to film
That's our Grandparents.
That's our Parents.
That's us one day.
Life happens.
Everyone deserve Love & Kindness.
Amen for that
No one deserves it, we should have it anyway.
I was in my early 20's when this movie came out. I was in my late 30's when I realized the reason Carl uproots his house to finally go to Paradise Falls is because he wants to die there.
STOP STOP I'M GONNA CRY HARDER
OH FCK YOU I'M GONNA CRY ALL NIGHT THANKS 😭😭
Lmao I just watched this movie again a few days ago with my bf(who has NEVER seen it lol). He kept saying it was a suicide mission! And I was like prob… 😭
Jesus christ the first 10 minutes of this movie is top tier emotion.
It is an INSANE feat from creators of the movie to immediately connect you so much to the characters that you end up crying from the loss within the first 7 or 8 minutes of watching. I don't know of another movie - animated or otherwise - that is able to do that. This movie is nothing short of a masterpiece.
The ironic thing is this is one of the best animated movies I have ever seen.
Ed Asner won an Oscar for best animated character. Well deserved.
This movie is something that always reminded me as a young kid that life is gonna go on, thinking I’m gonna change, and everyone around me is changing too.
Always been an emotional movie
I remember watching this & the first 10minutes had me wondering how sad this entire film could possibly be😂😭
There’s a reason this is one of the most well known scenes out there. You’re literally watching someone’s entire life experience, with both happy and sad moments.
I've been married for 6 years now to the love of my life and have watched her health deteriorate very rapidly and seeing this and being reminded of This truly wonderful and tragic representation of marriage has inspired me to try to fulfill one of her lifelong goals of being a baker. It's so odd how impactful a moment can be just randomly scrolling through RUclips. This reminded me that it would be shameful of me not to be there with her to see it all through to the end.
Sorry for your loss
Not going to lie bruv this had me in tears mate
1:22. "Aw, that's so great! They're gonna have a kid!"
Literally 4 seconds later at 1:26: 😦
Quickest plot twist ever
Yeah the line “why aren’t there relationships like this in real life?” There could be more im in one at the moment. The key is looking for someone who may not be the best looking but they have a good heart and they think about the little things. Value the person and not the body and you’ll find a relationship like this.
The way they showed the love/life/lose of Carl/Ellie was magical with the simple use of "snapshot visuals" and music. You FEEL the passage of time, and love over the years between the two, so much that when the "main story" kicks off, you can completely understand where Carl's head-space is at and WHY he is so focused on doing one thing despite everything that gets in the way.
This whole entire beginning explains life so well in that one scene it shows how life will have its up and downs and to enjoy the best moments of life as much as you can while you still can
Ten minutes and you love this characters, you realize things goes worse and worse and u understand the situation, this is such a great performance!!
2:14 had me in tears HAHA! its the way shes just shocked by what happened
When he was old and looking at that painting and looking back at her old self, I had to cover my mouth because I was about to cry so hard. I still cried tho...cuz I knew what was going to happen. I knew...and it was heartbreaking...so much pain and sorrow ...and false hope.
I am trying to hold in my tears after watching this scene again after nearly 10 years of my life. God I'm not crying. YOUR CRYING!
Married and with our wonderful child, still makes me cry. Cherish what you have every day, life can take it away in an instant.
As many times as I've watched this, I only now noticed at 5:35 that the unused tickets are still there, tucked behind her picture. 🥺
I do feel like the doctor visit was meant to signify that Ellie was pregnant but miscarried and would be unlikely to ever carry to term. Them actually doing up the room is something people start to do the second they find out they're pregnant because they're super excited, it's rare to do so before even trying. Way to make the scene even more depressing.
Things like this happen in life. All the more poignant and relatable
Cannot lie but Ms. Dasha's & Ms. Ellie's accent make me melt! =]
I remember being like 5 years old, watching this movie with my parents and rolling my eyes and laughing when my parents both started crying. “You’ll get it when you’re older” my mom said to me back then. I just rewatched this scene for the first time in years (already rewatched it a bunch over the years and always cried a little) but now I’m 20 years old and I just violently sobbed my heart out. Even afterwards when I saw this video in my recommendations I just started bawling again even though the focus here is on the reactions and not even on the scene itself. God. What a soul crushingly beautiful exploration of life, love and loss.
First time I watched this movie, every time later in the film he refers to the house it made me tear up because of how well they’d built the story at the start
Oh, Michael Giacchino, always giving us joy before leaving us in tears
4:30 wrong. this is the best kids movie ever for teaching them about real life. i freaking love this movie, it's 100% my favourite Pixar film i knew i was going to cry watching this, but i watched it anyway.
When I first started to watch this movie. I thought it was gonna be your typical and a normal movie for kids but I was already crying a few moments later after I said those words. I swear.. This movie will literally teach you why people say the word "Don't judge a book by its cover"
Boy! That collection was a real...treat!
This intro is one of the most beautiful ones I have ever seen and I just love this movie.
Seeing a man have his world dying in front of him and finding a new North in life is one of a king type of thing.
How old are you?
Big kids and older are okay, but I say this is too strong a movie for _little_ kids. ☹️
The older reactor saying life goes by fast hits hard. Especially when I consider I’m probably 15-20 years older than the younger reactors.
I'm such a bitter person because at the start, seeing them so happy for the couple completely unaware of what was going to happen made me laugh.
"This is so perfect"
You are so perfect 😂❤❤
The fact that they decided to break our hearts in the first 7 minutes of the movie, is just so damn mean.
The new Pixar short before Elemental is about Carl and Dug preparing for Carl's first date with someone since the events of Up. The moment that Carl looked at the old picture of himself with Ellie, the feelings kicked in.
I loved that short !
Loved Elemental too
The short was Ed Asner's final role...
This movie is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen, although the beginning is the movie that breaks your heart. An excellent movie 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I watched this for the first time shortly after my 79-year-old mother died. She left behind my 86-year-old father. Needless to say this part of the movie wrecked me.
When they started enjoying i was like "Yeah, get ready to cry my friends"
ah yes, when Disney still had a heart, soul, and love for their movies.
The fact that this scene alone goes from happy to sad to happy to sad again shows how well thought out this is.
This montage always gets me no matter how many times I see it but it’s the perfect way to explain why he’s so grumpy at the beginning of the movie.
That transition from "oh they gonna have a baby" to "oh...nevermind" gets me everytime 💀
Without a single dialogue , it captures an entire love story , which is defintely gives the emotional pay off later
The slow change in the music from happy to sad is jst... 💔
Literally just by the great animation and music with no dialog shows the emotions of the scenes...absolutely perfect
I know i'm crying too in the first scene 😭 and wondering how could this movie gonna be when their start with memorable scene like that. And turns out it'll be amazing too
Trivia: Carl and Ellie were loosely based on Disney animator/Imagineer Marc Davis and his wife Alice.
My grandpa was in bed so we bougth him a lot of movies, we choose this one because he looked exactly like him, with no clue of the story. He saw this a few months after my grandma have died, it was hard, he died 6 momths after her.
Ayyy there’s so many great reactors in here! Nice compilation!
No wonder you don't have any subscribers.
This is a perfect film for kids. It doesn't pander down to them, its life lessons are meaningful and realistic and it funny and charming.
The way I'm sobbing from the scene of them cloud watching and Carl closing his eyes with a smile😭
Me encanta cuando una historia logra hacerte sentir emociones y justo esa película lo logra muy bien desde el inicio ❤️
2:14 "This is so grea-"
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The opening for UP is infamous for tugging at people's heartstrings.
Damn all this part hits you more when you are older, I don't even remember being sad when I was little
That music is insane. The same music for SO many different emotions 😊😢🎢
This first part means more to you the older you get. I mean, I have gone to many cemeteries over the years to bury/visit old friends, family etc who had died, and then looked at other tombstones of people I didn't know and wondered what their story/life was and if anyone that knew them are still alive and miss them, etc.
To your title, Pixar didn't used to make kids movies. They made movies for everyone.
Truly amazing film making.
So much said and yet not a single word spoken
0:59 lmaoo all the girls fangirling over it and all of a sudden😂
I didn’t really cry watching this as a kid, but now i'm rewatching it and it's sad as hell.
I saw this movie in high school. It broke me so bad in the first ten minutes that I needed to see the rest of the movie. I NEEDED to see that happy ending.
5:06 wtf...i was just crying over his wife's dead and suddenly this appeared i burst into laughing tears
I will just say it no matter how old you are or how many times you watch it you can't help but tear up at the first ten minutes of the movie because it's too beautiful and sad at the same time and what's even more sad is that Ed asner who played Carl passed away so now both Carl and Ellie are together again
Up needs to be selected for preservation in the US National Film Registry for being so damn full of emotion and art. It’s truly incredible what this film can make people feel
"So sweet!"
10 minutes later everybody crying.😭😭😭
This intro is an entire life and it always leaves me broken. And it's the opening to the movie
This was so much my grandparents. I cried in the theater. My grandma died 30 years before he finally passed. My grandfather became very bitter when he lost her, till he died He missed her
This movie for me no matter what i still cry to that scene. im turning twenty this year